The Divide takes a deeply personal look at wealth inequality, telling the story of seven individuals striving for a better life in the modern day U.S. and U.K. — where the top 0.1% owns as much wealth as the bottom 90%. There's Wall Street psychologist Alden, who wants to make it to the top 1%; KFC worker Leah from Virginia, who just wants to make it through the day; and Jen in Sacramento, California, who doesn’t talk to her neighbors in her upscale gated community because they’ve made it clear she isn’t “their kind.”

Weaving these stories and others with stunning footage and commentary from experts like Noam Chomsky, The Divide shows how virtually every aspect of our lives is controlled by one factor: the size of the gap between rich and poor. The film is inspired by the critically acclaimed, best-selling book The Spirit Level by Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett.

"Fierce and unsettling . . . A short, sharp, shock of a film."
- The Guardian U.S.

"Searching and unexpectedly optimistic. The intimate people-centric approach makes for a more emotional experience than your average state-of-the-economy doc."
- Time Out

"An excellent and timely documentary that shows how the behavior of the rich is out of control. Jaw-dropping stuff."
- London Evening Standard

"A sensitive exploration of a vital issue."
- Express

"Extraordinarily timely, emotionally shattering, and formidable. This documentary will be analyzed to bits and viewed as a valuable testimonial in decades to come."
- Picturehouse Blog

"Serves as a reminder of a sad and salient truth about our contemporary world: the rich really do get richer and the poor get poorer."